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TV produced by the user: the epic remake »FM 1980?



At the beginning of the 80 , it was via the FM band the breakup of the monopoly of large national radio stations. For younger children who have not lived to see the excerpt below from Wikipedia.

I'm betting that today we live fast breakdown of that monopoly for the last great bastion protected media: the national private TV channels or public.

because all parts are in place:
was missing a piece of the puzzle to complete the palette: the talk-show proximity (to social component, of course). Korben shows that it is possible today with the application MyTVLive on Facebook, which, in the vein of Justin.tv and UStream , allows Mr Tout le Monde, which has retained its single webcam, to do his TV show and webcast live via Facebook embellished with comments by users Facebook's watching. We had already "major events" live on Facebook or Youtube experimenting also direct , now we have local content that can emerge ...

course, all these components are still a few odds and ends and a few months / years are needed to thin anything new magma media personnel and make it accessible and digestible by all.

However if I was TF1 and France Television, I worry: unlike the FM of the 1980s, behind this "DIY enthusiast" (which also reminds me of the epic CB and in the same years) the huge global giants (Google and Facebook) that are ready to help all those "personal TV producers" by their technological capabilities without limit (see infrastructure Facebook or Google's ) that they make freely available via the Web to chew chewable Toothy in the advertising pie which Television is by far the largest share !

It takes time for the outbreak of the breastplate of "TV history? ;-)

Preview Wikipedia on FM in the 1980s:

"From the 70s, some groups of young radio enthusiasts are beginning to broadcast locally on FM. On 13 May 1977 Green radio broadcasts on Paris and announces the launch of dozens of FM radio stations across France.

The challenge is great noise, the stations are increasing and multiplying the state seized and interference. Considered by Prime Minister Raymond Barre as "a powerful seed of anarchy" free radios to FM struggle to exist.

The election of François Mitterrand in 1981 marked a real change because he supported the initiatives of free radio. After hesitating to face opposition from the press, the Socialists began a timid liberalization of FM, power limitation, prohibition of advertising revenues.

Soon these constraints yield the benefit of strong stations and better organized, NRJ, Skyrock. Free radios become private local radio stations. "

Source: Media and Tech Blog (by Didier Durand)

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